Episode Details

Back to Episodes
Julia Child: Weird History, Spy Secrets and the Making of The French Chef

Julia Child: Weird History, Spy Secrets and the Making of The French Chef

Episode 158 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
Description

Julia Child had one of the strangest second acts in American cultural history: before she became the towering voice of French cooking, she worked for wartime intelligence, handled classified files, helped with OSS shark repellent research and fell in love with Paul Child. This episode follows Julia Child from a late-blooming outsider with no professional kitchen background to the woman behind Mastering the Art of French Cooking and the joyful chaos of The French Chef.

It is a story of reinvention, French cuisine, post-war Paris, public television and the hidden histories behind a culinary icon. We look at what Julie & Julia gets right, how Le Cordon Bleu changed Julia Child’s life, why Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle mattered, and how a six-foot-two American with a singular voice became one of the most famous women in history.

This is Julia Child as more than a chef: a wartime worker, accidental television revolutionary, cookbook collaborator, pop culture figure and perfect subject for a history podcast about strange true stories. From Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci to Dan Aykroyd’s unforgettable SNL parody, Julia Child remains a true story behind movies, comedy, cookbooks and the making of modern food television. For listeners who love biography podcasts, weird history and documentary podcast storytelling, this is the tale of how Julia Child became Julia Child.

 

Topics include 

  • Julie & Julia and what the film gets right
  • Le Cordon Bleu, French cuisine, and learning late
  • Mastering the Art of French Cooking and why it mattered
  • OSS shark repellent and the strangest pre-chef CV
  • The French Chef, cooking show chaos, and the Dan Aykroyd SNL skit

Resources and Further Reading 

Host & Show Info

Community & Calls to Action

Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us